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The governor isn't the problem, it acts the same wit the governor bypassed completely.

But none of it matters any more. When I took off the carburator I saw a water leak behind it. I scrubbed the grease of the block and found two 10 inch long cracks. So at this point I am done with this engine. I need to find another engine or another tractor.
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OUCH... that Sucks... good luck on the NEW PROJECT..
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Make lemonade out of lemons, buy a little bigger one to use now, put the B in the shop and swap engines over the winter,then you have a bigger work tractor and the B for a chore tractor,you can NEVER have too many tractors
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That is my plan.

I am looking to buy a ed 45 with a wide front. I really liked the two clutch set up they had and it will power my baler easier than the b. But I have a lot of attachments for the b and most of my trails are too narrow for a wd , so I want to get the b, or a b running again.
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Split the difference and get a CA, then you have both clutches, adjustable wheels,a 4 speed transmission, I have a CA and love it, I did see a few CAs on craigslist up in your neck of the woods.
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Matter of fact there's a CA over by Ogema Wisconsin? $2,300 on craigslist. There's only one picture of it but it doesn't look bad from what you can see.
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I didn't know ca's had a hand clutch. Is it just like the wd where it disengages one wheel but keeps the pto and hydraulics running?

I bought a running b this afternoon for $400 but the owner wants to keep the wheels and tires, and the manifold. I should be able to swap parts and get a running tractor.
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running B for $400. is a good buy...... B is narrower than the C or CA... good for your trails.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Yes sir the hand clutch works like a WD series. A CA is little bit bigger tractor than a B , about a foot longer,800 lbs heavier dry weight,wider and a few more horsepower. I put 12.4 x24 tires on mine, it has a Cross 3 point conversion on it, sometime in it life someone put a CR engine in it (power unit) I just put a new governor in it and that gave it a bunch of snap, I also bought a wide front end for it from a member on this site that's going on it this winter. I use it with a 5 foot bush hog,50 gallon boom sprayer,seeder. I have a 2020D with a loader that I do any kind of loader or dirt work with but my CA does a lot of work as well.
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